Table 1.
CTCAE term | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 |
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Dry mouth | Symptomatic (e.g., dry, or thick saliva) without significant dietary alteration; unstimulated saliva flow >0.2 ml/min | Moderate symptoms: oral intake alterations (e.g., copious water, other lubricants, diet limited to purees and/or soft, moist foods); unstimulated saliva 0.1 to 0.2 ml/min | Inability to adequately aliment orally; tube feeding or TPN indicated; unstimulated saliva <0.1 ml/min | * | * |
TNP, Total parental nutrition.
*No applicable. Grade 4 refers to life-threatening consequences; urgent intervention indicated. Grade 5 refers death related to AE.
The CTCAE displays Grades 1 through 5 with unique clinical descriptions of severity for each AE. Dry mouth is categorized under gastrointestinal disorders with Grade 1–3 severity of symptoms [12].